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Jr Pro Street Member
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Operating a 1991 Nissan Sentra 1600cc E Gas 4-dr. Standard Shift
Would like the step by step procedure to change the subject seal |
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Pro Street Racer
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So you want to replace your crankshaft seal? Which one the front or rear? The front one is near the crankshaft pulley, the rear is on the other side of the motor between the motor and the tranny...
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Don't fry bacon when you're naked. 96 EK Hatch 343whp, and 245ft/lb torque at 11psi - Stock GSR Motor |
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Jr Pro Street Member
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The Oil Leak is at the Pulley end where the Timing Chain or Belt is located.
Thanks for help you can offer John Last edited by quadrais : 02-04-2007 at 10:23 PM. |
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Jr Pro Street Member
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The Oil Leak is at the Pulley end where the Timing Chain or Belt is located.
Thanks for help you can offer John |
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Im bringing sexay back
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you will have to take apart the front of your motor, purchase another seal and undo the crank pulley to get to that seal. Might need to remove the oil pan too, GL man
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